Discovery Channel - Tanks Armoured Warfare (1998) Part 11 The Ardennes Offensive


Discovery Channel - Tanks Armoured Warfare (1998) Part 11 The Ardennes Offensive

World War II was the first great technological war. Innovations included long range missiles, submarines, fighters and bombers and of course Tanks! Armoured clashes were on a scale never seen before or since. Tanks were a significant factor in most of the main fighting theatres, from North Africa to Russia and northern France. They featured in some of the critical battles of the war, such as El Alamein in 1942 and Kursk in 1943. Some of the largest tank battles took place in the desperate struggle between Germany and Soviet Russia. The Russians had the T-34, a tank that was well armed, versatile and manufactured in huge numbers. It played a key role in helping turn the tide on the Eastern Front in favour of Soviet Russia. In the early years of the war, Germany held the initiative. German forces used Blitzkrieg tactics in France in 1940, making full use of the speed and armour of tanks to break through enemy defences. By the later years of the war, the German advantage had lessened. Whilst German forces benefitted from the huge armaments of tanks like the Tiger, the industrial might of the Allies meant they had tanks in larger quantities. Allied tank designs also improved, as did their tactical use of armour. This 12 episode series takes the viewer inside the steel clad fighting machines who helped define this conflict. Experience the desert campaigns of the Tiger Tanks, roll out with the German legendary Panzer Divisions and conquer the enemy with the Sherman Duplex Drive. This unique series features rare footage from Russian, German and Allied sources, superb 3D graphics, interviews with the world's leading tank experts and historians, including David Fletcher, Professor John Erickson, Dr Simon Trew and Dr William Atwater, and film footage of the surviving tanks today.

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The ill fated Ardennes Offensive, better known to the allies as the Battle Of The Bulge was Hitler's last great gamble in the west during World War II. It was here that the Panzers and the mighty King Tigers played their last significant role. 3D computer graphics, archive footage and expert commentary combine to recreate WWII's Battle of the Bulge. This constituted Hitler's final attempt to wrest control on the Western Front, as he pushed his troops forward in Ardennes. Heading the offensive were the German's most effective armoured vehicles the Panzer and the King Tigers. Made with the help of the Royal Tank Museum at Bovington, this powerful film features rare archive footage, stunning 3D animation, full scale reconstructions and the views of the leading authorities on tank warfare, including Dr Robin Clifton of Warwick University and writer Bob Carruthers.

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